
In a report sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Block stated that the former employee had accessed the reports on December 10. The company found out about the data breach four months later.
In the filing, Block said, “While this employee had regular access to these reports as part of their past job responsibilities, in this instance these reports were accessed without permission after their employment ended." Block didn't say how long and why the former employee still had access to these reports after their employment had been terminated.
Danika Owsley, a Cash App spokesperson told in a statement, “Upon discovery, we took steps to remediate this issue and launched an investigation with the help of a leading forensics firm. We know how these reports were accessed, and we have notified law enforcement. In addition, we continue to review and strengthen administrative and technical safeguards to protect information.”Enable GingerCannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection
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